An open video development board in a PCI express form factor that
supports overlaying content on encrypted video signals. Let's bring open
video to the digital age!

Wow! What a crazy month – from launching at the Teardown event in
Portland to wrapping up at Toorcamp in Seattle, it’s been a thrill
running the NeTV2 crowdfunding campaign and getting in touch with
developers everywhere. Thanks to your pledges, the campaign closed at
over $75,000, with an absolutely staggering push in the last 48 hours
enabling us to smash through our third and final stretch goal,
unlocking the 100T FPGA upgrade. Congrats to everyone who helped get
us there, thanks for spreading the word and creating such a huge
groundswell of support!

Also, special thanks to Florent (@enjoy_digital) and Sean (@xobs) who
cooked up a couple of demos in the last week that really showed
the power of an open source development model. From hacking up RISC-V
cores to add an Ethernet debug port, to directly linking two NeTV2
boards at 16 Gb/s via the GTPs, effectively doubling the video
processing capability, I was really impressed. It’s always a great
feeling to see your hardware doing things you hadn’t envisioned it
doing the day you designed it.

The solid support shown in this campaign also helps validate the
market for developers with a need to process video. I deeply
appreciate this show of support; it will help me in my quest to
hopefully bring back the right to express and innovate on media that
is otherwise legally inaccessible.

I look forward to fulfilling your pledges. The next step for me is to
place a binding order for the FPGAs – I need to lock those in before
the trade war takes effect. After that, I’ll make some final tweaks to
the design and push it to PVT revision, where I’ll do the final
validation and compliance testing before punching in to full
production. I’ll be sending updates as I pass each successive
milestone. I look forward to staying in touch, and also seeing all the
amazing applications and demos that ultimately come out of the NeTV2
developer community.

Thanks again for your support and backing. Without your faith and your
pledges, none of this would be possible.

NeTV2 - Just the Board

Just the NeTV2 open video development board plus a 12V power
supply. For the power developer who has their own JTAG box or the
hobbyist who enjoys spending an afternoon provisioning a Raspberry Pi
with the NeTV2 dev tools.

Orders placed now ship May 31, 2019.

Free US Shipping / $30 Worldwide

$345

NeTV2 Quickstart Package

For developers and users who want to skip the screwdrivers and go
straight to a SSH prompt. The Quickstart Package is a turnkey solution for
open video, optimized for video overlay. It's an NeTV2 dev board
bundled with a Raspberry Pi 3 B+, 8 GiB SD card with pre-loaded base
firmware package, power supply, and our custom HDMI Jumper, all
assembled into a case and fully tested. Ready for you to SSH in and
load your application code!

Orders placed now ship May 31, 2019.

Free US Shipping / $30 Worldwide

$445

100T NeTV2 Quickstart Package - Limited

This is a limited-availability configuration of the Quickstart Package that has the super-beefy 100T FPGA (a $170+ value) rather than the 35T. This gives you about a 3x boost in logic and RAM capacity - plenty of power for even machine learning/artificial intelligence implementations.

Orders placed now ship May 31, 2019.

Free US Shipping / $30 Worldwide

$25

NeTV2 - Just the Case

All the plastic parts necessary to protect and mount your NeTV2 dev
board: case top and bottom, front bezel, light pipes, standoffs, and
screws. If you plan to mate this with your own Raspberry Pi as a video
source, you'll also want to get the Custom HDMI Jumper.

Orders placed now ship May 31, 2019.

Free US Shipping / $15 Worldwide

$25

Thermal Management Kit

Keep your NeTV2 cool with this thermal management kit that includes 30 mm fan with pre-crimped cable, mounting bracket, and a set of screws for attaching the fan to the bracket, and the bracket to the Peek Array in the NeTV2 enclosure.

Orders placed now ship May 31, 2019.

Free US Shipping / $5 Worldwide

$15

Custom HDMI Jumper

Even the shortest HDMI cables don't quite fit inside the NeTV2 case,
so we built a custom PCB that provides impedance-controlled
differential pairs to bridge between the Raspberry Pi overlay video
source and the NeTV2 open video dev board. Make sure to select the
correct FPGA image when using this cable, as it leverages the
pinout flexibility of the FPGA to optimize signal routing.